| 41. | Contractors and kids have the run of the place as Baker creates his dream home 25 miles from his hometown of Old Saybrook.
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| 42. | Except for a few skittish or ornery critters, most of Wallace's pets have the run of the place and mingle freely with people.
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| 43. | But outside the main cities, in the smaller towns and villages that dot the country, tribal chieftains have the run of the place.
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| 44. | Although inmates continued to have the run of the prisons, plans were to slowly permit guards back in, starting Friday, the inmates said.
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| 45. | CBS hasn't officially canceled its low-rated drama about a mysterious town in the North Cascades where wolf people have the run of the place.
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| 46. | Here is a hypothetical example of indirection, courtesy of Finder : " Her two Afghan hounds have the run of her 24-room apartment ."
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| 47. | The parrots were caged in the former night house of the jaguars and the flamingoes were walking about, having the run of the place.
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| 48. | "I don't think a private individual should actually have the run of the Royal Academy, and in fact he is virtually an art dealer.
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| 49. | Most of the big names are gone, and fringe players such as Neville Godwin and Thomas Johansson are having the runs of their careers.
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| 50. | But I made a bad decision when I opted to allow my four-legged friend to have the run of the van's floor and other places.
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